CVE-2014-5139

UnknownEPSS 20.00%

Last modified

CVE-2014-5139 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. The ssl_set_client_disabled function in t1_lib.c in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1i allows remote SSL servers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and client application crash) via a ServerHello message that includes an SRP ciphersuite without the required negotiation of that ciphersuite with the client.. EPSS estimates a 20.00% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.

Description

The ssl_set_client_disabled function in t1_lib.c in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1i allows remote SSL servers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and client application crash) via a ServerHello message that includes an SRP ciphersuite without the required negotiation of that ciphersuite with the client.

Metrics

EPSS Probability
20.00%

97.1th percentile

Probability of exploitation in the next 30 days. Learn more

Affected Software

VendorProductVersions
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1a
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1b
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1c
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1d
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1e
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1f
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1g
OpensslOpenssl1.0.1h

References

Timeline

Published
Last Modified
Status
Modified

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CVE-2014-5139?
The ssl_set_client_disabled function in t1_lib.c in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1i allows remote SSL servers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and client application crash) via a ServerHello message that includes an SRP ciphersuite without the required negotiation of that ciphersuite with the client.
How severe is CVE-2014-5139?
Severity scoring for CVE-2014-5139 is pending analysis. The EPSS model estimates a 20.00% probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
How do I fix CVE-2014-5139?
Check the vendor references and advisories linked above for patched versions and mitigation guidance. You can also run a Strix scan to test if your systems are affected.

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Source: NVD / NIST